The length of one leg of the right triangle is 5√10
<h3>How to find the leg of a right triangle?</h3>
The leg of a right triangle can be found as follows;
Therefore, using trigonometric ratios,
sin 45 = opposite / hypotenuse
sin 45 = x / 10√5
1 / √2 = x / 10√5
cross multiply
10√5 = x√2
divide both sides by √2
x = 10√5 / √2
x = 10√5 / √2 × √2 / √2
x = 10√10 / 2 = 5√10
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So the ratio is at ¼ : 12, namely the drawing has ¼ inch to an actual 12 feet.
so, what would it be for an actual 15 feet on the drawing then?
6/11 is a simplified version of the fraction and its the most simple you can get.
Volume = length * width * height
240 = 8 * 5 * w where w = width, do
x = 240 / (8*5) = 6 ft
Answer:
Linear speed =ωr=2π/86400×3960=11π/120 miles/s.
Step-by-step explanation: